
The Ghost Hunters have seen a lot that cannot be explained during their inspections. Hey, you're not expecting it, but it doesn't mean you're scared," he said. "Something pops out in front of you or something moves suddenly. "When you are investigating, you don't get scared, but you do get surprised sometimes, you do get shocked," he said. Wilson admitted it's not all just in a day's work. "Just like in plumbing, you never know what you're about to walk into. It's enough to make the average person a little scared, but not the Ghost Hunters. Last time Wilson and Hawes visited the basement they allegedly caught her voice on a tape recorder, but this time they didn't hear anything while in the basement. Grant hoped to reconnect with a little girl rumored to haunt the Stanley basement by speaking in a kind, caring language she could identify with. The Ghost Hunters navigated deftly past various plumbing mechanisms, making their way into the bowels of the building. Wilson and Hawes recently traveled back to the Stanley Hotel and gave "Nightline" the grand tour. There's got to be some truth behind that," he said. "We've got every religion, every nationality pretty much out there that has talked about this for the longest time.

Hawes also believes in ghosts - and hauntings. "It always blows my mind how people hear a bump in the night… and instead of just going, man, maybe that's plumbing, they jump way high and say it's a ghost," he said. Wilson said he believed in spirits and ghosts, but he doesn't believe every story brought his way. If someone can tell us why that happened then great we have more information for the next case."

"We can't explain why they happened and that's why its unknown, so we'll leave it at that.

"Now you got to remember just because a door opens and closes on its own and a glass shatters doesn't mean that there was a ghost, we didn't catch a ghost, we caught those things happening," Wilson explained. It was during a taping of "Ghost Hunters" at the Stanley when a closet door opened on its own and a glass shattered while Hawes was sleeping.

It is filled with so much ghostly speculation that horror master Stephen King wrote "The Shining" after spending a night there. The Ghost Hunters had some of their most memorable experiences while staying at what is thought to be one of the most haunted buildings in America, the Stanley Hotel in Colorado, built in 1906.įor generations guests have told tales of voices, shadows and books flying off the shelves. "When we can't explain it away…then we've got some evidence that we can really bring to the public and say, 'What do you think this is?'" Wilson said.
